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Sabriel (The Abhorsen Trilogy)
by Garth Nix

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Author: Garth Nix
Illustrator: Leo and Diane Dillon
Edition: Mass Market Paperback
Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language); English (Published)
Published: 1997-08-23
ISBN: 0064471837
Number of pages: 496
Publisher: HarperTeen

Book Reviews of Sabriel (The Abhorsen Trilogy)

Book Review: "Do Not Tarry, Do Not Linger, Do Not Stop..."
Summary: 4 Stars

"Sabriel" is one of the best fantasy books out there, full stop. Although not up to the deep literary analysis of Tolkien's "Lord of the Rings" or Pullman's "His Dark Materials", it is a realistic, fantastical, intriguing and thought-provoking novel that's right up there with the best of them. Garth Nix creates a dark, almost Gothic world that echoes with age and believability that is intoxicating to explore: the magically-imbued Old Kingdom that lies across the Wall from the more scientific-orientated Ancelstierre, which has the mechanics and technology of a post-Victorian Britian (by my estimation anyway).

It is within these two totally different, but connected worlds that our protagonist Sabriel lives. Sabriel is an eighteen year old girl about to finish her education at Wyverley College in Ancelstierre, though her true home is across the Wall in the Old Kingdom, that she has not travelled to since she was a child. More interestingly though, she is the daughter of the Abhorsen - a necromancer that does not raise or disturb the dead like his evil counterparts, but lays them to rest and speeds them on their way to Death. But now he has gone missing, and after recieving his last gift to her (the necromancer's tools: a spelled sword and a bandolier of seven bells) Sabriel sets out into her homeland that she hardly knows in order to find him, and go up against the ancient evil that is steadily snaking over the land...

On her quest she comes up against a number of obstacles, both terrifying and fascinating, (but thankfully all serve a purpose and are not just there for their own sakes) and landscapes that are described so vividly they can be seen with perfect clarity in the mind's eye. From her father's house on an island at the brink of a waterfall where she joins up with a mighty power in the shape of a tiny white cat, to an underground harbour of buriel ships where a wooden figure-head is returned to life, Sabriel's journey is filled with amazing and original occurances.

Garth Nix somehow creates this world with perfect clarity, and his writing style is insightful, descriptive and clear - in other words its wonderful to read. Out of all his imaginative creations two stand out: that of his nature of Death as a Hades Styx-like river that flows throughout Nine Gates that can be traversed by both the living and the dead that refuse to properly die, and the bells of the necromancer - each has a name, a title, a purpose and different note: a perfect example of the depth and beauty of the world he's created. A further delight is the character of Mogget - the white cat that accompanies Sabriel, but is in many ways more of a hinderance (not to mention a danger) than a help. If cats could speak in real life, they would sound like Mogget - and the idea concerning the ring and his collar is inspired!

Sabriel is the latest in a steadily growing line of strong female protagonists. For centuries there were the standard damsels in distress. Then with the wave of feminism came the stronger but still rather insipid "I'm spunky and spirited...but I *still* need to be rescued from captivity" female figure. But now come the women that have long been dormant - beginning with Tamora Pierce's heroines and Phillip Pullman's Lyra, Sabriel follows in their tradition of being intelligent, resourceful, brave, compassionate and in charge of her situation. It can't be just a coincidence that most of the people she rescues in her travels are male!

Though I would love to give "Sabriel" five stars, I have to take a point off for the instigation of two of the most cliched and over-used fantasy plot developments of all time - that of the "misplaced royal heir" and the "true love" senario. When Sabriel rescues Touchstone he claims himself to be one of the guards of the royal family of the Old Kingdom. Don't think I'm spoiling anything for you when I say he *isn't*, as his "secret identity" is almost painfully obvious. Likewise, the romance between him and Sabriel is sudden to say the least, with them both awkwardly confessing their feelings near the end of the book. Nix could have gotten away with using one of these plot lines, but both together?...No.

Despite this however, "Sabriel" is intoxicating reading, and very difficult to put down. Combining the genre of fantasy with touches of horror and Old World technology, Nix's "Old Kingdom" trilogy must be brought, not borrowed! Look out for a sequel that gets even better than this - "Lirael", followed with the third installment "Abhorsen."

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